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by mamcx
1161 days ago
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> That's absolutely not true. In the absolute case, yes. But large companies have lost a lot of data, and thanks of $$$ they survive that. In that scenarios, you pay a lot to not get in problems, but you can pay to overcome them too ("pay bigly for lawyers to follow the law and not get in trouble, and to broke the law and get away with it"). Is not the ideal and exist a point in where that could break badly, but with certain size fatal software failures that will destroy a small company are just "Thursday" for somebody big. BTW: I don't like this, I prefer to make software solid, but everybody run on C, Js, MongoDb, etc, and this show you can survive a massive crash... |
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